Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The same could be said of his father Denethor , to whom Gandalf again makes the point that even unhandled the Ring can be dangerous : ‘ if you had received this thing , it would have overthrown you .
2 I understand there was some kind of rift and Mr Swinton is not recognized by his brothers , the eldest of whom has now assumed the baronetcy .
3 Ardoyne woman Marion Kane , who fought hard to turn the scheme into reality , said : ‘ This is a dream come true and goes to show what can be achieved if local people are determined to have what they deserve . ’
4 Another winner at the weekend was the Oxfordshire based rider David O'Connor who rode home to take the big prize at the British Open Horse Trials at Gatcombe Park .
5 Another winner at the weekend was the Oxfordshire based rider David O'Connor who rode home to take the big prize at the British Open Horse Trials at Gatcombe Park .
6 But an elderly man who lives nearby said the illegally parked cars make crossing the road extremely hazardous .
7 Everyone who lives alone makes the breakthrough when they realise that living alone is not a prison sentence or a state to be endured .
8 If the owner wishes to bring a claim against someone who has wrongfully sold the owner 's goods , his claim will again be for conversion .
9 Among the individuals who benefited were 130 senior Bear Stearns executives , including the chief executive Ace Greenberg , who has openly criticised the proposed ‘ excessive pay ’ deduction limit .
10 Gordon , who has already noted the novel view of Langdale spread beneath us , starts exhuming his camera from his sack .
11 ‘ Father of the missing girl over there , talking to the good lady who runs this establishment and who has already seen the body .
12 Last job is an ancient Granada with a jammed starter , driven by another man who has already called the AA once today .
13 A special attraction is Trig , the friendly visitor from outer space , who has already captured the imagination of children around the world .
14 Durie , who has already lamented the standard of British women 's tennis on show at Telford this week , has now dropped only 16 games in four matches .
15 And if the picture is viewed at some later time , the face can be easily seen again by an observer who has already solved the puzzle once .
16 The pedals , too , seem to have been located by someone who has yet to discover the science of ergonomics .
17 The Revenue will not , however , impose interest or penalties on anyone who has simply misunderstood the position ( p 103 ) .
18 The Revenue will not impose interest or penalties on anyone who has simply misunderstood the position , but will consider doing so where someone has knowingly made false or fraudulent declarations on the registration form , or deliberately failed to inform their bank or building society that they had become liable to tax .
19 He has been succeeded as Chief Operating Officer by John Hogan , previously Managing Director of LASMO North Sea PLC , who has also joined the Board .
20 The stage set is a masterpiece of ingenuity and construction skills , and despite some acoustic problems yet to be solved , no praise could be too high for the really splendid contribution of the Ulster Orchestra under our own Christopher Bell , who has also conducted the work in Dublin .
21 Richard Harris , who has also had the highs and lows in plenty , gave up drinking at exactly 11.20 pm on 11 August 1981 at the Jockey Club .
22 ‘ Some welcome home , ’ joked the star who has also topped the pop charts .
23 A clinician who has written extensively on this topic is Anthony , who has also discussed the implied association between psychosis and creativity .
24 Methods of calculation of such denudation rates have been greatly refined by Walling ( e.g. Walling and Webb , 1983 ) who has also reviewed the ways in which hydrological systems are modified by man , and results from catchment experiments have documented the effects of land clearance , land drainage , recreational pressure , strip mining , conservation measures and urbanization ( Walling , 1979 ) .
25 It was in the stale stink of the sports hall at Pont Llanfraith leisure centre that he at last looked like a loser : hands thrust deep in the pockets of his best suit , face set solid with emotion , like a football manager who has just lost the Cup Final .
26 The director of Knossos 2000 , Dr Ken Wardle , who has many years experience of digging in Greece and who has just completed the excavation of the prehistoric settlement of Assiros Toumba in Macedonia , commenting on the importance of the project , told The Art Newspaper , ‘ Apart from the potential of the site itself , the project will provide an opportunity to focus research on the history and archaeology of Roman provincial cities in Greece , which have largely been neglected in favour of those of the Classical and Hellenistic periods ’ .
27 He was goggling at the First Spiritualists like a medieval alchemist who has just raised the Devil .
28 ‘ My God , ’ she said , sounding a bit like a vicar who has just discovered the Third World , ‘ this makes one 's own problems seem pretty small , does n't it ? ’
29 Bristow , who has just regained the world No.1 ranking and was chasing a fifth title , lost 3-1 .
30 Robyn turns to face a man who has just entered the shop : tall , heavily built , with bushy sideboards and moustache , a sheepskin coat open over his three-piece suit .
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